American Woodturner 37 issue 3

American Woodturner 37 issue 3
June 2022
  • Getting Started in Wearable Rings – Part 2 - In this follow-up article, Kurt Hertzog explores some of the “next step” tools and materials available for the ring turner, including ring cores and workholding mandrels.

  • Getting Started in Casting - Want to try your hand at casting turning blanks? John Underhill and Mark Dreyer provide an overview of the available materials and techniques to get you going.

  • Gallery of Cast-and-Turned Work - A photo gallery meant to inspire further exploration of resin casting.

  • A Table Saw Sled for Precision-Cut Staves - Expanding on Jerry Bennett’s Wedgie Sled, Dan Swaim shows how the jig can be modified to cut accurate staves.

  • Segmented Turning Today: A Remarkable Evolution - Segmenting is a fascinating specialty within the woodturning world. Al Miotke looks back on some of the influential people and techniques that got us where we are today.

  • Guidelines for a Successful Critique - Chapter meetings and symposia offer opportunities to give and receive feedback on our work, but it can be a tricky proposition. Keith Welsh, Jim Christiansen, and David Buskell offer suggestions for making it go well.

  • Artistry in Wood Returns to Museum of Sonoma County - A long-standing wood art exhibition returns to an in-person presence, by Steve Forrest.

  • Michael Peterson: 2022 POP Merit Award Recipient - Experts in the field comment on the work and career of this remarkable wood artist upon his receipt of this prestigious award.

  • The Space Between: 2022 POP Exhibition and Auction - A sampling of works from this year’s themed POP exhibition, by Tib Shaw.

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